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PERSONAL NOTES.

o Sir pant-Major Walker lias left on a visit to Auckland. Mrs C. A. Semadeni, who has t»3en spending a holiday here, returned to Auckland last Friday. Mrs B. GarJafrfi-Matthews, of Fiji, is striding a holiday wiith <her father, Captain Kerr, of Gate P'nh. Miss A. J. 'Brain, teacher -of the Greerbon schtfol, is resiigfc'l'npi from the Education Board's service.. ~* .^ Mr Wolseley King, reprcsentotffvfl I i the Massey-Hairis Company, is at . ' present on a 'business visit to this district. Mr S. O'-Leiary.i who judged, the _ produce and farm crops at the Te Puke Show, left for Auckland by * Friday's steamer. Mr and Mrs W. R. Turner and Miss Turner, who are taking up the/!r resJdi^noe in Taiuraftlga, arrived '• jhora by last Friday's steamer. The Misses Carruth,, who judged, the , flower classos at the reoenfi TePuke Show, left for the North by the Aupouri on Friday. 4 i Messrs Gauvain and Morpeth arrived fr-m Waihi by motor car on i Saturday evening and left on their return yeskrday. Mr N. Inder, who has bpen con- . nect&d with the New Zealand Loan & Mercantile Agency Company's Te Puke tranch, has been transferred to Palmerston North. [ Mr and Mrs James Stewart, of - T.iuranga, left J;y steamer for Auckland on Friday evening, which city they leave to-day on -an eight or P nine months' trip to the Old 'Country. < The Auckland Dduoation Board has I decided to suUmit to the Greeiton School Committee the names of Misses ' M. M. Hardy and M. C. Benner for . the position of teacher of the Grcerton school. Mr Berries, M.P., returned from Te Puke on: Friday, atnd left for Shaftesb'jrv on Saturday mornings We " umkrskMl that he intends ljeing present at the Tauranga races on I ~ Thursday. } Mr Frank Bayly, ofPokeno, who has purohased Mata^kaila Island, ar« rived, here last week, foe the purpose i of making arrah/jements to Sow about 300 acres in grass this sea- ; son. h On Friday last Miss A. Brain, who has acted as teaclver of the Greejrt ton school lor some years, and is ; resigiwng from the service of the Auckland Education Board, was presented bV. the residents of the i*eig<hL bourhood and scholars' of! 'the school . with a purse of sovereigns. Mr H. , Miansel (chairman! of the School Committee) made the presentation and wished Miss Brain every* pros-, pftity and happiness in the future. The Customary garden party fr )m the constituents of Franklin electorate to Mr W. F. Massey, M.P., Leader of the Opposition, took pl-ace on Saturday, atMt.be /Ostrich Farm, ' Pukekohe. There was a large gathering'of ladk"S and gentlemen-, among' the number <being : Messrs W. F. Massey, M.P., W. H. Herries, MLP., F. W. Lang, M.P., D. Buick, M.P., F. M. B. Fisher, JMP-, John Bollard. M.P., and L. R. Phillips, M.P. A special train from Auckland Was crowded with visitors to the function. Mr A . M. Wadnwe, who has boen a member of the staff of the Tauranga branch of the ißank /of New Zealand _for some time, has fccon transferred to AucWa-nd. (Prior to his dfparture last wick Mr Wadmore was the recipient of a mark of esteem from the members of the Ts>uranga Club. The memento took the shape of a silver-mounted pipe and case, the presentation being made by Mr H. A. Sharp, who voiced the tps^ret felt at Mr Wadmore's d<*p«>rture from Tauranga and wished him health and prosperity in his future career.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. F. Bayly —Notice to owners of horses on Matakana Island. i J. H. Griffiths.— Notice to acquire ! a quarry. ] A. F. Tunks.— Prizes wonatHorti- < cultural Show are being paid. ' ! Eert ijfcawres.— WkHetta is oTS.tstfn- t able from him. . P. Mur.r >.— Offices, vie, tn let T. K. Wayte.-Inserts a fresh an- , nouncement. ,

For nervous debtHty and fcysterta— i WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS., „ . ,t

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5475, 21 February 1910, Page 2

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PERSONAL NOTES. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5475, 21 February 1910, Page 2

PERSONAL NOTES. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5475, 21 February 1910, Page 2

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